Worst coaching job this season?

I'm sure there will be a few people out there who agree with collegefootballnews.com's Pete Fituak, who lists his best and worst coaching jobs of the season and places Bret Bielema No. 1 in the category of "worst." (Michigan's Rich Rodriguez comes in at No. 3, by the way.)

Of Bielema, Fituak writes: "Bielma [sic] is better than this. Far, far better. The Badgers came into the season with enough talent and experience to be a sleeper for the national title, and at the very least, they should’ve been a player in the hunt for the Big Ten championship. Instead, the coaching staff made the wrong call on starting quarterback Allan Evridge, the defense can’t tackle, and the in-game adjustments weren’t there to slow down the momentum in the epic collapse against Michigan and the gag against Michigan State. The team didn’t show up against Penn State and Iowa, and now, at 1-5 in the Big Ten and 4-5 overall, it might take a clean sweep of Indiana, Minnesota and Cal Poly (the nation’s leading FBS offense and fourth ranked rushing attack) just to go bowling."

In the same article, Fituak includes Bielema on the list of coaches who have pretty much 100% job security for 2009.